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#CrimeMustFall In compliance with a 2016 Cabinet decision to increase the frequency of publication, the crime statistics will henceforth be released on a quarterly and annual basis. These reports will enable government to monitor, on a more frequent basis, key government targets in Medium Strategic Framework (MTFS) and enable a more proactive policing approach. This presentation focuses on the Crime Statistics for the 2015/16 financial year. The overall analysis depicts notable progress towards the reduction of the 17 Community-Reported Serious Crimes. The Crime Statistics herein relates to the two broad categories of Crime, namely 17 Community-Reported Serious Crimes and 4 Crimes Detected as a result of Police Action. BROAD CATEGORIES OF CRIME Contact Related Property Related Other Serious Contact Cones, Crimes | Crimes Crimes | | ee maces + Murder [+ Arson | + Burglary at + Other Theft + Sexual Offences ‘+ Malicious damage __ residential premises | + Commercial + Attempted Murder to property + Burglaryatnon- Crime + Assault GBH | tesidential premises + Shoplifting + Common Assault + Theft of motor + Common Robbery vehicle and motor + Robbery Aggravated including | gycle | | + Theft out of or from the following TRIO Crimes: = Carjacking ‘motor vehicle = Robbery — Residential Stock theft ‘= Robbery — Non-Residential BROAD CATEGORIES OF CRIME Illegal Possession of firearm and ammunition Drug Related Crimes Driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs Sexual offences detected as a result of police action Broad Categories SA aera] Me i ‘ Rete turd 27.0% © 35.2% Sane . 7.0% ‘= Contact crime Contact-related crimes Property-related crimes Other serious crimes Crimes Detected as a result of Police Action » 17% 355 926 10 HIGHLIGHTS ON THE 17 REPORTED CRIMES @ 600 000 14% Vv 300 000 18% 400 000 v : 20% 30 000 Vv 3.8% 200 000 v ; 24% 436 oan 136 100 000 1 i I 1 EC p KN PMP NW 3 7 103643 101116 97216 45082 381936, 507517 268405 108144 101 45 4/15 172562 105 552 374 952 B 2015/16 166077 Contact crimes , Contact crime refers to those crimes in which the victims themselves are the targets of violence or property is targeted and the victims in the vicinity during the commission of the crime are subjected to threats of violence or the use of such violence. Murder Sexual Offences Attempted Murder Assault GBH Common Assault Common Robbery 200 000 3.3% 180 000 A 160 000 140 000 0.6% 0 A 120 000 new. 100 000 v 2.0% v 2.9% v 40000 5% 200000 | 1 Polere fs GP CKZN Nc we m 2014/15 68654 42314 98757 37971 31886 35082 18877 116168 m= 2015/16 67258 41100 172814 97870 40391 32737-35224 18971 116.858 SEXUAL OFFENCES 74000 69197 69000 64000 59000 4000 49000 44000 SEXUAL OFFENCE: 4.0% 10000 4.6% vo 15% v Vv 3.2% 8000 fe 1.3% 41% A aoe Vv aim gV 4.000 Vv 8.9% 2.000 i Pade Fs cp KZN PMP NWN m2014/15 9224 4094 9902 9079-4312, 3474 458515787369 2015/16 8797 3928 9510 894743693331 4164 «17197130 2 ASSAULT WITH THE INTENT TO CAUSE GRIEVIO sigh Malai 220000 203 807 pened 202 328 0.2% A 182 933, 197 470 190000 180000 185 050 182 556 170000 160000 RoE ger cap aOe ini eotitait Cak cone ns se i is Gf ~ 8 gg gh gol gl” Hl 2s ESEI AGT GBH aso0a 42.3% 40 000 35.000 18% 30.000 a9 ae 25.000 20000 25% 47% a 1% 15.000 Vv = 10000 - ili PAH iiee titers it tort KCN MP NW NC m 2014/15 25431 13.458 41830 29201-13511 10778 «133348813, ze 2015/16 24818 13116 42790 28665 1414311359 13614-8889 25539 26 ROBBERY WITH AGGRAVATING CIRCUMSTANCES Trend over ter od 140000 2.7% A 350000126038 Eeeer 120920 120000 sire {18 963 110000 spp00 101039 100 769 90000 80000, $ een eee te wera ake Fi? taht? tt s SS SW ROBBERY WITH AGGRAVATING CIRCUMSTANCES Overview of Province Financial Year Comparison 50 000 30000 20000 4g 5a * 6.0% 5.1% ea A 41% y s = ec MP NW ONC m201415 13245 5239 47362-20881 «61235656 «S977 1.446, m 2015/16 12777 4778 49792 210616723 «5996 «6 281.—«1:387 Es) 2.7% | we 23.116 23.732 20 ARIA 3 Consist of the following crime types: Carjacking Robbery — Residential Robbery ~ Non -Residential Truck Hijacking Robbery of Cash-in-Transit (CIT) Bank Robbery TRIO CRIMES @ Trio crimes include carjacking and robberies at residential and non-residential premises which, amongst others, are perceived by households the most common and feared crimes in South Africa (2014/2015 Victims of Crime Survey, Statistics South Africa) These are the crimes within the contact crime category which recorded an increase over the medium term. The highlighting hereof makes visible the progress made to curb upward trend. An analysis of reported crime indicates that although crime levels in respect of robbery residential premises shows a 2.7% increase in the current financial year. Compared to the increase recorded in 2013/2014 this is a 4.7% point decrease. The same principle applies to robbery at non-residential premises. Prioritisation and targeted interventions towards the reduction hereof is being ensured. CARJACKING Mer Me ANTI 8000 7.000 6000 5.000 4.000 3.000 EC Fs m201415 769 = 270 m2015/16 956 258 ROBBERY AT RESIDENTIAL PREMISES Tene m Canela iio 23000 21.000 19000 17000 15.000 13.000 12761 11000 Ss 9 settee. 9 Fg is ~ J! gl ge gt ROBBERY AT NON-RESIDENTIAL PREMISES Provincial Overvie 8.000 2 a 7.000 6.000 5.000 4.000 * 3.000 7 3% nea i ao a 2000 ¥ a a 3% 75% 1.000 ° = KN OP MP NW ONC WC m2014s 2474 «= 85263292750 «15221366 «1419 2402218 m 2015/16 2218 756 «6910-2825 «180215621394 = 25B 1973 a TRUCK HIJACKING Trend n year period 1500 1.400 1300 1200 1100 1.000 300 800 821 8 gh oP og egg ap anon \ Fm ott swags ga so gal gt? st a ROBBERY OF CASH IN TRANSIT acoNiatal- Ke Y 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 o wm 2014/15 m 2015/16 90.0% et | cc 10 19 44.4% [i FS 9 ci BANK ROBBERY 160 140 120 100 20 etal 17.9% | GP 39 32 16.7% A KZN 18 2 44.4% A we 9 B 28.6% A P Mi 4 18 60.0% CONTACT RELATED CRIMES 150 000 145 000, 1140 000 135.000 130000 125.000 120000 115.000 148 151 nee eye tare tel ur See Ree Peet) 128 971 0.8% 125739 W 124 804 123 441 ge oP fg aan? han ot a Oy st nt of Pe a a CONTACT RELATED CRIMES 3.0% 20% 1.0% 0.0% 1.0% “20% 3.0% -4.0% 5.0% 6.0% “7.0% 23% ial = -0.9% -0.6% a 44% 6.1% Arson Malicious damage to property 2013/14 2014/15 = 2015/16 50 ‘2000 7500 7000 6500 6000 5500 5000 4500 4000 3500 3000 Seer] 7.438 1200 4.3% 1.000 iv 800 913.5% iv 600 aad 17% iv 0 | ° FC SGP m201is 7852871042 m201s/is 679 = 265992 3.4% KZN 854 825 4.8% a Le 585 613 17% v MP: 291 286 46% Vv [| i NW 329 314 NC 12 12 3.2% | we 782 757 7 No Gren -7 el ley ‘Property-related crimes Property-related crime refers to crimes during which tangible property of an individual or institution is taken by criminal elements without permission and in the absence of the owner or custodian of such property. This type of crime includes burglary at both residential and non-residential premises, theft of motor vehicles and motorcycles, theft out of or from motor vehicles and stock-theft. Burglary at Residential premises Burglary at Non-Residential premises Theft of motor vehicle and motor cycle Theft out of or from motor vehicle Stock theft PROPERTY RELATED CRIMES ro can iod 558 334 558 228 547 753 542 197 543 524 530 000 530 624 520000 516 405 510 000 Ne ltater es) PEs =acrsle e 500 000 since the sharp increase in the 2012/13. 490 000 38 CSL eel @ Eye ctedaosenec rice, Pomerat { 30000 75000 353 75.008 T5064 74358 70000 65000 0000 55000 BP asl gs ath og £99 go™st™ shal? gl % a BURGLARY AT RESIDENTIAL PREMISES 80 000 70.000 vr 60 000 0.4% 50.000 2.0% Vv v 40.000 30000 . 1.9% 15% 91% ga 20000 7 vv 4.3% 10000 ° i cS GP KZN LP MP NWN m 201415 24329 15618 66172 43274 16.466 18183 15687 6.20447 783 m 2015/16 23901 15323 64968 42429 16217 18162 15568 6469 47 569 6 THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLE AND MOTORCYCLE ‘90000 85 979 0000 70000 ‘60000 55.090 50000 53 809 40000 30000 6s S\ 2 9 wh 2 » S o | gos aga gol gol? ool gaol? THEFT OF OUT OF OR FROM MOTOR VEHICLE 50.000 6.0% 45 000 v 40 000 35.000 30000 25000 1.4% 20000 Vv 15000 67% v 10000 9.6% 000 ny EC FS Gp KZN 0 m 2014/15 12034 5399 44909 18148 «5501 7999-6349 2.898 42221 mm 2015/16 11225 4878 42111 1789 ©5571 7372 «S913. «2.962 41.458 STOCK THEFT Tr aed 29.428 29000 28000 27000, 26000, 25000 24715 eaten 24534 23000 2200 S eh aye Sete eng egy Be ape acne 2 ost s ro) » i aro gt 550 000 540 000 530 000 520 000 510 000 500 000 490 000 480 000 470.000 OTHER SERIOUS CRIMES ac oasis nu Clee seen eye Ru ite sre 542 737 a eee ON e ear) 532,779 531 102 517 252 517721 499 698 \s OTHER SERIOUS CRIMES 4.0% 20% 0.0% -20% -40% 6.0% -80% 100% 120% 140% “16.0% tage Change 3.1% 1.2% a en “11% -3.6% 5.6% 11.6% “139% Other theft Commercial Shoplifting crime 2013/14 m2014/15 2015/16 a THEFT NOT MENTIONED ELSEWHERE acum yea y= 420000 407 714 400000 386 858 Senne 387 554 ‘360000 361 222 340000 340 372 5.6% 320000 v 300000 ‘I e 2 we isa a we > o e © as ° , rah tft sf ss se se ® ie ss’ s ALL THEFT NOT MENTIONED ELSEWHERE 120 000 & 2% 100 000 80 000 60 000 - 5% 40 000 8.5% ia v ¥ 9% 20000 |) i ° i &C FS GP wm 2014/18 25597 17180 109422 47622 19050 18894 17943 7437 97396 m 2015/16 23429 16341 102599 43573 19915 18416 16751 7316 92032 SHOPLIFTING RT 100000 90000 88 568 80000 3.6% ao 713 yi A oe settee 60000 50000 40000 ” a at? cos chee ule 6.4% 25.000 ae i + 6% as 8% 20.000 15.000 10 000 - 5% ae [ lai . 9% ° ti FS KZN e MP NW NC WC m201415 6045 3148 22562 14118 3909-3494 «2270-1360 14421 mm 2015/16 5654 3175 «22187 13648 3799 «3397-2188 «1276 «13.492 2 CRIMES DETECTED AS A RESULT OF POLICE ACTION 40.0% ae 34.3% 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 150% 13.1 111% 26.1% 100% 50m TH 2.4% 00% s_. al | =o | 7 “1.6%. - 50% 23% -29% “18% 1 796 -10.0% -8.0% 150% legal Possession of Drug Related Driving underthe Sexual offences firearm and ammunition Crimes seer detected as a result of sieohol and drugs police action m2013/14 2014/15. = 2015/16 CRIMES Daina AS A RESULT OF POLICE ACTION 120 000 3 re Lig 1100 000 20000 0.8% 60.000 40000 g 9% y ee 33% 125% 9, LG ll a i | Ht cP KZN we MP NW ONC m 2014/15 24922 11387 100267 65418 18321 12929 14196 4.436 ee m 2015/16 24711 12791 91799 64875 17709 14539 15537 $183 108 782 86 ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION as00 “a 4000 3.7% v 3500 47% 3.000 Vv 2500 * 1% 2000 1500 age 5 (27.7% 000 6.1% 3. _ A _ 9.8% ot v : ah i Ce Mw NOW 2014/15 1719 442 3740 4081 474 4. Ise 531 102 2959 2015/16 1773 469 «36003908 56—=O77G7BSSZ ID DRUG-RELATED CRIME 300000 260 596 266 902 ca 259 165 2.9% 200000 v 1150000 150 561 104 369, 100000 Sor0r 116949 0000 6 ggg so sf aaa on ssh eS hh Sh gh Pw” DRIVING WABI THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS. 35.000 30000 25 000 20 000 3.0% = 3% 15000 A 10000 5.7% v 28.9% 22.7% oan 23.9% ik 34.0% A A 8% i Ea FS GP KZN Le meow NC m 2014/15 6946 1976 25794 11702-3214 «29741927 13.224 2015/16 6547 2448 «32287 «120524143 «3649-2583 72511725 93 SEXUAL OFFENCES DETECTED AS A RESULT OF POLICE ACTION 7000 6340 8.0% 6000 7 5830 5000 4720 bad 4175 3000 «2726 2000 1000 ° a 2 om 2 of ri ms) i of CORE BUSINESS DIVERSION Public Order Incidents 14.800 12800 ao ee es 8.800 Pres R auc ea 6 800 ite eel Cone 4800 restraint 2.800 2012 2012/13, 2013/14 204s 2015/16 = Crowd (peacetu) 10832 10517 601 12451 ust ——Crowd(Unrest) 1226 1.882 1907 2289 3942 ” UNREST-RELATED PUBLIC ORDER INCIDENCES Pl aol 1 acon Le) GP mp 704 (274) KZN 2.845 (786) we 817 (250) STRATEGIC FOCUS & APPROACH Internal Functioning Petru Cee) Rus a eee run) ecru) Peas PVE SU) Ried Ee ao TCC ' aoe PERFORMANCE Prevention of Crime Investigation of Crime Partnership Policing Crime Scene Management Command & Control Docket Age Analysis Crime Awareness Performance & Increased Police Visibility Accountability Intelligence Based Tracing of Wanted Suspects Operations Utilisation of Forensic Leads Cirle

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